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Well, Lindaweni become runner up at Vietnam IC 2012 after created some upsets by beating Xing, Eriko and Sapsiree. She got a good posture already, but she shd improve her footwork and add more power to her smash. Let's see how she improve under Susi Susanti's former coach, Liang Chiu Shia as the current WS coach, and Verawaty Fadjrin who is also Linda's former coach.

Well, Lindaweni become runner up at Vietnam IC 2012 after created some upsets by beating Xing, Eriko and Sapsiree. She got a good posture already, but she shd improve her footwork and add more power to her smash. Let's see how she improve under Susi Susanti's former coach, Liang Chiu Shia as the current WS coach, and Verawaty Fadjrin who is also Linda's former coach.

last week as semifinalist in INA GPG 2012, this week she entered Chinese Taipei GPG 2012 semifinal.. Good luck.. hopefully she can cruise to final

Yes miksss, she is at the final of Taipei GPG 2012 facing Home favorite, no 1 WS in Taipei, Tai Tzu Ying. i only watched 3rd set, linda leads 20-17 in the decider, and unable to do anything while her opponent scored 5 consecutive points and take USD 15,000 home. so sad.

Im watching the whole game between her and TTY from the begining till the end, i have to admit that she play a wonderful game even she lost but thats not the point . the funny thing is Fanetri always leading but somehow TTY always manage to level it up and win the game except in the 2nd game.

One thing i notice from Fanetri is, she doesnt has a killer shot or lethal weapon and she will need it in the next tournament thats why its hard for her to finish the game especialy in crucial point but she is a good rally player.

but she just give us a hope that our WS not done yet and ready to chalenge the world top players hopefully in the next tournament she's stronger mentally and physically